A steel behemoth, the Great Tang Empire's Type 96 main battle tank, roared deafeningly as it crushed a deformed steel helmet beneath its tracks. The metal was easily flattened by the steel tracks, emitting a cringe-inducing sound, as if announcing the brutality of war.
Its massive form cast a shadow on the smoke-filled battlefield, reminiscent of an ancient behemoth from bygone eras, bearing an unstoppable momentum as it pressed toward the enemy's heart. It marched forward relentlessly, crushing the war-torn earth beneath its steel tracks, churning up dust and leaving deep imprints.
It rolled over a barrier formed by crumbling walls, rubble, and reinforced defenses, which in its path seemed as fragile as paper, incapable of resisting. Finally, the Type 96 main battle tank halted in the center of the crossroad, its steel tracks screeching against the ground as if issuing a final ultimatum to the enemy.
